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. >> in miami, a private bus has crashed into an overpass at the city's international airport. our affiliate wplg reports two people have been killed. at least 30 people were hospitalized, three of them with critical injuries. >>> cleanup and an investigation is under way in southern new jersey after a freight train derailed on a bridge and crashed into a creek. four of the freight cars involved were carrying a highly toxic chemical which leaked into the creek. hundreds of residents were evacuated from the area and 71 people were taken to the hospital with respiratory issues. >>> john mcafee made a fortune as a pioneer of anti-virus software, but he spent the past several weeks shielding himself from authorities in belize. he's wanted for questioning in the killing of his neighbor last months. he hadn't been seen for three weeks until last night when he sat down with cnn's martin s savidge for an exclusive interview. i understand just getting to this interview was really an adventure in itself. they're looking for him. you found him. >> that was something almost out of a low-gr
. >> in miami, a private bus has crashed into an overpass at the city's international airport. our affiliate wplg reports two people have been killed. at least 30 people were hospitalized, three of them with critical injuries. >>> cleanup and an investigation is under way in southern new jersey after a freight train derailed on a bridge and crashed into a creek. four of the freight cars involved were carrying a highly toxic chemical which leaked into the creek. hundreds of...
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and as our senior international correspondent arwa damon explains, the city's combat zones are expanding each and every day. >> reporter: they are home again, but they are cold and broke and still in danger. about a third of the families who fled the neighborhood of aleppo have come back. only to find out that these streets are now on the front line lines. if the regime can retake the city, it can cut off the main artery for opposition forces in aleppo and reopen a route to the airport. on a nearby hill top, the neighborhood, the rebels used to control that as well, but lost it a month ago. the battle lines here are constantly fluid. and snipers are a constant threat. the front line is visible just through here. and we can barely make out three bodies. the rebel fighters are telling us that there are two male and one female. there were five. they managed to extract two, but they can't reach the others. for the children here, gunfire has become background noise. this 12-year-old hardly notices. she says she's not afraid anymore. to start with, little hala is also chatty. but then gets sca
and as our senior international correspondent arwa damon explains, the city's combat zones are expanding each and every day. >> reporter: they are home again, but they are cold and broke and still in danger. about a third of the families who fled the neighborhood of aleppo have come back. only to find out that these streets are now on the front line lines. if the regime can retake the city, it can cut off the main artery for opposition forces in aleppo and reopen a route to the airport....
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without the international support given to other revotes. an advisor said it's premature to decide to help armed the rebels. >>> rick santorum surging to a lead over mitt romney. ahead by eight points, five point drop for romney, five point jump for santorum since last wednesday. >>> just before the arizona primary, all four candidates meet in arizona, republican presidential debate, moderated by our own john king, that is coming up wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> in washington state, an avalanche kills three skiers in the cascade mountains. police say 12 skiers got caught in the snow slide, but the other nine dug themselves out. a deputy tells us that one of the skiers survived because she used an avalanche rescue system which works like an air bag. >>> a gay arizona sheriff is outed and resigns from a position with the romney campaign. now his ex-boyfriend is speaking out. sheriff paul babeu denies allegations that threaten to have him deported. cnn has the only tv interview with the former boy friend he spoke to miguel marquez. first
without the international support given to other revotes. an advisor said it's premature to decide to help armed the rebels. >>> rick santorum surging to a lead over mitt romney. ahead by eight points, five point drop for romney, five point jump for santorum since last wednesday. >>> just before the arizona primary, all four candidates meet in arizona, republican presidential debate, moderated by our own john king, that is coming up wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>>...
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we'll talk with one expert who says hamas is going through an internal conflict, a power struggle. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> well, moments ago we heard from the israeli defense forces spokeswoman, joining us now from new jersey, a senior fellow with the american task force on palestine. thank you for being with us. the first thing that i would like to ask is the situation initially hamas called this a cease-fire and then back tracked. explain to me why the misunderstanding, if you might know. >> well, i think everyone has been changing their language on what this is and both sides appearing to be taking the opportunity to get their final shots in. for all of the israeli defense force spokeswoman's efforts to sort of say that hamas i
we'll talk with one expert who says hamas is going through an internal conflict, a power struggle. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> well,...
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joining us is an international human rights lawyer and founder of "islamic pasi phils" in the post osama era. wow, working on anything else? takes guts to accuse a jewish guy of ethnic cleansing. >> i think what most vuers need to understand, general assembly speeches traditionally speaking when world leaders get their 15 seconds in the limelight to basically give out bombastic bleuser. whether it's benjamin netanyahu, mahmoud ahmadinejad, hugo chavez, u.n. speeches generally are not known for their nuance and objectivity. >> really, they're speaking to the home crowd, not necessarily to world leaders. question most often hear about what will happen to israel if iran acquires nuclear weapons. palestinians are in this, too, if iran bombs israel, won't palestini palestinians be involved in this, too? >> we're mostly in chess hair. benjamin netanyahu's speech focused on iran and didn't address some comprehensive lasting peaceful resolution to decades long plin c s long pale conflict. what was interesting to observers like myself when n netanyahu pulled out a cartoon image of a bomb in which
joining us is an international human rights lawyer and founder of "islamic pasi phils" in the post osama era. wow, working on anything else? takes guts to accuse a jewish guy of ethnic cleansing. >> i think what most vuers need to understand, general assembly speeches traditionally speaking when world leaders get their 15 seconds in the limelight to basically give out bombastic bleuser. whether it's benjamin netanyahu, mahmoud ahmadinejad, hugo chavez, u.n. speeches generally...
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this is, as you know, an international crossing between the city of windsor, ontario, canada, and the city of detroit, michigan, of the united states, and our police agency, the windsor police service is liaisoning with detroit at this time as this investigation unfolds, absolutely. >> and just for folks who don't know, this is a huge, huge deal, because 27,000, i'm hearing, 27,000 to 29,000 vehicles pass through this tunnel each and every day. and when you mention this phone call and this bomb that was allegedly left in this tunnel, i presume you have a team en route, if not there already, trying to find this device, yes? >> absolutely. we have an incident command that has been formulated on our side of the border and our incident command is liaisoning with the officials from the detroit agencies and and together we will work to resolve this and to investigate it. >> how massive is this tunnel, for those of us who have never been through it, talk to me about just the lay of the land here. >> certainly. this is an underground tunnel that goes directly under the detroit river. this is
this is, as you know, an international crossing between the city of windsor, ontario, canada, and the city of detroit, michigan, of the united states, and our police agency, the windsor police service is liaisoning with detroit at this time as this investigation unfolds, absolutely. >> and just for folks who don't know, this is a huge, huge deal, because 27,000, i'm hearing, 27,000 to 29,000 vehicles pass through this tunnel each and every day. and when you mention this phone call and...
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senior international correspondent sara sidner is in jerusalem. sara, i know you sat down for an exclusive interview with shimon peres. what did he say about syria? >> reporter: let's talk about that, because what is happening in the golan heights has gone on for the past couple of weeks. there have been several incidents, five now, where either a tank has come into the demilitarized zone from syria, but those tanks pointed back at syria, mortars falling, bullets coming in, several sets of mortars that have fallen. the latest two incidents saw israel responding with fire. israel responded by firing on sunday into syria, saying it is a warning shot, and complaining to the u.n. about the mortars falling on the golan heights. they responded again today with another strike in syria after a mortar fell near a military outpost. but, what we're hearing from the government and from the leaders of this country is that they do believe that the war in syria is simply spilling over and that israel has not been targeted. i asked president shimon peres what he
senior international correspondent sara sidner is in jerusalem. sara, i know you sat down for an exclusive interview with shimon peres. what did he say about syria? >> reporter: let's talk about that, because what is happening in the golan heights has gone on for the past couple of weeks. there have been several incidents, five now, where either a tank has come into the demilitarized zone from syria, but those tanks pointed back at syria, mortars falling, bullets coming in, several sets...
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her team has slipped into the city of homs. this morning the city is covered by a thick cloud of smoke that you see from an overnight explosion. >> reporter: that smoke you're seeing rising is from an oil pipeline that is believed to have been hit. what we heard was three explosions at around 6:30 in the morning. shortly thereafter that thick plume of black smoeblg began covering the skyline here. this is not the first time that we have seen these types of images emerging from the besieged city of homs. that pipeline has been hit on at least two other occasions. the syrian military has really intensified its defense here, especially in another neighborhood. activists have told us they believe the syrian government is on the campaign to flatten every single neighborhood where there has been some sort of opposition, some sort of effort to try to stand up to this government. >> as early as today the united nations is expected to vote on condemning the government crackdown. it would become the u.n.'s strongest statement yet on the
her team has slipped into the city of homs. this morning the city is covered by a thick cloud of smoke that you see from an overnight explosion. >> reporter: that smoke you're seeing rising is from an oil pipeline that is believed to have been hit. what we heard was three explosions at around 6:30 in the morning. shortly thereafter that thick plume of black smoeblg began covering the skyline here. this is not the first time that we have seen these types of images emerging from the...
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. >>> welcome back to "newsroom international" where we bring you the world in an hour. when you think of fashion and fashion week, you think of cities like madrid, paris and new york, and probably not this. this is a south asian nation of pakistan in a country made more famous for the drone strikes, terrorist hideouts than anything else today, and that is where many of the women cover up in traditional wear like burqas. well, you can find bare backs and plunging necklines and high-cut hems and not a model runway, but hidden now away in the basements of luxury hotels, there is a fashion scene that is starting to thrive. want you to check out the video from vice.com which is and online news and culture source. >> the islamic government of pa pakistan is under the shariah law, and showing flesh is likely to get you on the naughty list, but what i saw is not what i saw. this is an industry in its infancy and catering to a tiny progressive wealthy elite in a country where a majority of the country cover up. and the boys look like the worst boybands rolled up into one, and th
. >>> welcome back to "newsroom international" where we bring you the world in an hour. when you think of fashion and fashion week, you think of cities like madrid, paris and new york, and probably not this. this is a south asian nation of pakistan in a country made more famous for the drone strikes, terrorist hideouts than anything else today, and that is where many of the women cover up in traditional wear like burqas. well, you can find bare backs and plunging necklines...